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  2. Shannon M. Kent - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Mary Kent (née Smith, May 11, 1983 – January 16, 2019) was a United States Navy cryptologic technician and member of JSOC's Intelligence Support Activity who was killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing.

  3. Bugle call - Wikipedia

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    A bugle call is a short tune, originating as a military signal announcing scheduled and certain non-scheduled events on a military installation, battlefield, or ship. Historically, bugles , drums, and other loud musical instruments were used for clear communication in the noise and confusion of a battlefield.

  4. General quarters - Wikipedia

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    Aboard U.S. Navy vessels, the following announcement would be made using the vessel’s public address system (known as the 1MC): General Quarters, General Quarters. All hands man your battle stations. The route of travel is forward and up to starboard, down and aft to port. Set material condition 'Zebra' throughout the ship.

  5. Category:Bugle calls - Wikipedia

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  6. Recall (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    "Recall" is a bugle call used to signal to soldiers that duties or drills are to cease, [1] or to indicate that a period of relaxation should end. Outside of a military context, it is used to signal when a game should end, such as a game of capture the flag among scouts.

  7. Mail Call (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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  8. First call - Wikipedia

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    On ships of the U.S. Navy, "First Call" is sounded at 07:55, five minutes ahead of "Morning Colors" (raising the national ensign), and 5 minutes before "Evening Colors" (lowering the national ensign). In the absence of a bugle, the word is passed, "First call, first call to colors."

  9. Charge (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    "Charge" is a bugle call that signals the command to execute a cavalry or infantry charge. It is especially associated with the United States Cavalry as a result of its frequent use in Western films. [2] A simple unmistakable call, it was even recognizable by experienced horses. [citation needed]